Grace.............. :)
2006-07-20 13:01:39
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answered by The Redeemed 3
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I don't believe in God any more because of a tragic motor scooter and gun accident that blew off my left foot and three fingers. I often wonder that if I saw Bozo naked would I think that chocolate milk cannot be sold in stores in a plastic container, or could it? That is a very deep and philosophical question that many great people like Coach Ditka and Jesus could not answer when they went before a grand jury for illegal dancing in Utah. Just because Van Halen does not play at your grammar school dance doesn't mean that you have missed out in life or did something wrong. You have to move past those issues and begin to address the fact that Men are from Mars and Women are from Saturn. I once fed a dead rat to a blind man in a tossed salad and he was not happy with the dressing I picked for him. Do you ever reflect on the meaning of extra large shrimp or why plumbers don't lay plumbs when bricklayers lay bricks? Dance freely and don't forget to wear sunscreen when you go to the bowling alley. The government and aliens want you to stop smoking and you are just falling into their plan and trap. Think about all the people in the phone book that cannot play the piano or shoot a cross bow. Why is that? I cannot explain this to anyone unless they open their mind to free thoughts and the acceptance that dogs can teach humans to create a clean burning combustible engine to put in our automobiles. I do generally wear only women's orange panties when I cut the lawn in the morning. I think that is the best answer that I can provide with this limited amount of time and research.
2006-07-20 20:02:06
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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He does have a hallowed name. It's in the Bible close to 8000 times. 7000 something in the old testament, 247 times in the new testament. But through the years it has been removed more and more. It's only in the 1757 revision of the King James Bible 4 times. Not found in hardly any Bible after the year 1987. Each Bible gives their reason for removing God's name, usually, in the forward or prefix. No wonder people worship Jesus. They don't know who God is. They don't even know or want to acknowledge his name.
2006-07-20 20:08:25
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answer #3
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answered by rangedog 7
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Our Father who art in Heaven, hallowed by thy name...
The law came through Moses and grace & truth by Jesus Christ.
The name of God is I AM = Father, Son & Holy Spirit. The Ten commandments names Him as The Lord thy God is one Lord = Yahweh Elohim Ekad Yahweh.
Do not use the name of the Lord thy God in vain (as a vain comment and not praying to God or talking to others about God respectfully), because you will be found guilty (guilty of not loving God, and iniquities are passed onto the 4th & 5th generations that hate God).
2006-07-20 20:11:02
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answer #4
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answered by t a m i l 6
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yesRomans 3:19-24 law and grace, Genesis 2:3 God hallows something (sancitfies, makes holy) check it out
2006-07-20 20:07:22
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answer #5
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answered by I-o-d-tiger 6
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Grace. The law and the bible are separate Law has nothing to do with God...The law and church are apart and God is God's name.
2006-07-20 20:04:18
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answered by Anonymous
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God is a hallowed name.
The definition of hallowed is
1 : to make holy or set apart for holy use
2 : to respect greatly
The name is to deserve great respect and should only be said in a holy manner, never in vain.
2006-07-20 20:27:44
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answer #7
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answered by el 2
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Erm...Lawful Grace?
2006-07-20 20:01:47
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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How can you have grace without law? Grace would be nothing without law.
2006-07-20 20:04:13
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answer #9
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answered by Netchelandorious 3
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God does have a name - Jesus Christ - the Priest and King.
http://www.mechanicsburgnewchurch.org
2006-07-20 20:00:17
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answered by Anonymous
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it is the perfect balance of law AND grace, which is perfect love, shown to us through Yeshua!
2006-07-20 20:01:37
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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